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One other thing to get consistency with where it starts that i was going to try was to pause my media player before shutting the radio off or just shutting the bike off. My system does pickup to the media player sometime, but more than not it defaults to FM.
Starting the system in accessory verses starting the engine sometimes yields different results and i can't ride today but, someone may try pausing the media player and then starting, probably still a 50/50 deal.
One other thing to get consistency with where it starts that i was going to try was to pause my media player before shutting the radio off or just shutting the bike off. My system does pickup to the media player sometime, but more than not it defaults to FM.
Starting the system in accessory verses starting the engine sometimes yields different results and i can't ride today but, someone may try pausing the media player and then starting, probably still a 50/50 deal.
But at least we have then next iteration.
If you were playing the media player before you shut the trike down and want it to come back up in media player this is simple. Turn the ignition on and wait for the media player to start playing then start the trike. If you try to start the trike while the media player is starting up sometimes it will not see the thumb drive and then defaults to the radio, but letting the media player start playing first it will be there when you start the trike. I usually switch my trike to acc. first and let the media player start playing then I switch back to ignition and start up the trike...works every time.
If you were playing the media player before you shut the trike down and want it to come back up in media player this is simple. Turn the ignition on and wait for the media player to start playing then start the trike. If you try to start the trike while the media player is starting up sometimes it will not see the thumb drive and then defaults to the radio, but letting the media player start playing first it will be there when you start the trike. I usually switch my trike to acc. first and let the media player start playing then I switch back to ignition and start up the trike...works every time.
Same here. Although, some will say it's inconvenient and I guess it is if you're in a hurry. I usually turn it to acc while I'm putting on my helmet and gloves then flip it to on and fire it up. Works fine every time. The one weird thing that I've noticed though is when I set the hard Favorite button (the one below the home button) to play Media and one specific play list on my iPod Nano, it makes the system act very strange that sometimes it won't recognize my iPod at all until I shut it down and restart. I have to leave that Favorite button set for radio and all is normal then. I'm hoping the new update fixes this.
Bluetooth and ptt still doesn't work through headset with this update. pissed because its a useless feature. WTF are they doing? Calling customer support tomorrow.
My guess is there is no Blutooth capability only because MoCO hasn't released a wireless HD branded headset yet. Don't worry it will only take them a couple of years or so.
Look at some of the "New Arrivals," the Burst collection transmission cover doesn't work with a hydraulic clutch, no fender skirts for the front '14 fenders, etc,etc.
They never have a great support for the new bikes through the parts and accessories lines...
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